On this page you'll find more information about the Neurodevelopment Pathway.
The pathway clinical lead is a point of contact for families throughout the process. As part of the multiagency approach the child or young person is likely to have assessments with other members of the multiagency team, such as speech therapy.
The pathway team works closely with our partners in Education to gather information about the child or young person and their presenting needs and forms an integral part of any subsequent multiagency discussions that take place.
When all the assessments have been completed the multiagency team meets to discuss the child or young person’s presenting needs. This may or may not result in a diagnosis of Autism, however, the pathway consultant will contact the family to discuss the outcome and how any decisions made were reached.
Referrals must be made by a one of the professionals mentioned and be for a child registered with a GP surgery in Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre. Any queries for children not registered within the area should be directed to your GP, paediatrician, or education setting.
Click on the stages below to view the pathway journey at a glance:
- Referral received - accepted or rejected
- Families notified if accepted and Clinical Lead Nurse will telephone
- Professional that referred notified if rejected with rationale, information and support
- Information requested from home, SENCO, school and other specialities already involved with your child
- Once all combined with any NHS hospital and community history
- Appointment with the paediatrician
- Sufficient evidence may support an exit of the pathway at this point
- Other professionals may be asked to see your child and provide further information
- Multi-agency needs led group comes together to discuss all of the information
- A decision will be made on how all agencies can work together to better support your child
- A plan will be made to demonstrate how this will happen
- Further appointment with the paediatrician to go through the decision making and plan from the multi-agency needs led discussion meeting
- Clinical Nurse Lead will contact you to further explore ways to help you support your child
- Local offer
- Contact the Pathway Team
- Signposting to help and support services within the NHS and partners
Learn more about Pathway Clinical Leads
The pathway clinical lead is a point of contact for families throughout the process.
As part of the multiagency approach the child or young person is likely to have assessments with other members of the multiagency team, such as speech therapy.
The pathway team works closely with our partners in Education to gather information about the child or young person and their presenting needs and forms an integral part of any subsequent multiagency discussions that take place.
When all the assessments have been completed the multiagency team meets to discuss the child or young person’s presenting needs.
This may or may not result in a diagnosis of Autism, however, the pathway consultant will contact the family to discuss the outcome and how any decisions made were reached.
Referrals must be made by a one of the professionals mentioned and be for a child registered with a GP surgery in Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre.
Any queries for children not registered within the area should be directed to your GP, paediatrician, or education setting.
Additional Support
Blackpool Family Hubs act as a one-stop shop for a variety of services
- Talbot and Brunswick telephone number: 01253 951190
- Grange Park telephone number: 01253 476480
- Revoe telephone number: 01253 798016
For details of other local services please access the ‘Local Offer’: http://www.fyidirectory
School nurses offer support to children and families around emotional health and wellbeing, physical health, and general advice, as well as signposting to other services
- To contact your school nurse, please call: 01253 951740
You can also text your school nurse for confidential advice and support via Chat health, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Text: 07312 263120
Or visit the School Nurse webpage
Early help services can offer individual support, groups and classes
- Wyre - Wyre Children and Family Wellbeing Service telephone number: 01253 741 117
- Fylde - Fylde Children and Family Wellbeing Service telephone number: 01772 535135
For details of other local services please access the ‘Local Offer’: http://www.lancashire.gov.uk
School nurses offer support to children and families around emotional health and wellbeing, physical health, and general advice, as well as signposting to other services
- To contact your school nurse, please call: 0300 247 0040
You can also text your school nurse for confidential advice and support via Chat health, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Text: 07507 330 510
Visit the Lancashire Young People Family Service website: https://lancsyoungpeoplefamilyservice.co.uk/school-nursing
For further information about Autism the national autistic society has lots of information and advice on their website: www.autism.org.uk